After World War I, prices for goods rose significantly due to a combination of factors. The war had disrupted production and supply chains, leading to shortages of goods. Additionally, countries experienced inflation as they printed more money to cover war debts and reconstruction costs. The pent-up demand for consumer goods post-war further exacerbated price increases, leading to a period of economic instability and rising costs.
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